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  Name Woodland Regional High School
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  Established 2001
  Type Public Secondary
  Principal Arnold Frank
  Faculty 77 (2006-2007 school year) https://wwwedlinenet/pages/Woodland_Regional_High_School/Faculty_Directory
  Students 806 (2005-2006 school year) http://wwwgreatschoolsnet/modperl/browse_school/ct/1633
  Mascot Harry the Hawk
  Colors Black and Vegas Gold
  City Beacon Falls
  State Connecticut
  Country USA
  Website {Link without Title}
  Grades 9-12
  Address 135 Back Rimmon Road
  Newspaper ''The Hawk Headlines''


Woodland Regional High School is a High School located in the western part of Beacon Falls, Connecticut , near the town line shared with Oxford .

The school is operated by Regional School District 16. The mascot is Harry the Hawk. Students from the towns of Beacon Falls and Prospect in grades 9 through 12 attend the school (Region 16 covers both Beacon Falls and Prospect).


MISSION STATEMENT


The Mission Statement of Woodland Regional High School: "Woodland Regional High School is a community of learners aspiring to develop citizens who are active and productive members of an ever-changing world. Together, in a climate of mutual trust and respect, we will create opportunities for students to acquire, analyze, and apply knowledge." https://www.edline.net/pages/Woodland_Regional_High_School/Woodland_Mission_Statement


THE WOODLAND WAY


  • Be truthful and communicate honestly.

  • Be responsible and accountable for your actions.

  • Respect and encourage everyone’s right to teach and learn at all times.

  • Be actively engaged in learning by asking questions, collaborating and seeking solutions.

  • Be on time to fulfill your daily commitments.

  • Be appropriate; demonstrate behavior that is considerate of the community, campus and yourself. https://www.edline.net/pages/Woodland_Regional_High_School/The_Woodland_Way



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